Presuppositionalism


Cornelius Van Til: Reformed Apologist and Churchman (American Reformed Biographies)
Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended
Defense of the Faith
Van Til & the use of evidence
Van Til's Apologetic: Readings and Analysis
Keeping Faith in an Age of Reason: Refuting Alleged Bible Contradictions
Incompleteness: The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Gödel (Great Discoveries)
By What Standard? An Analysis of the Philosophy of Cornelius Van Til
The Objective Proof For Christianity
Redeeming Mathematics: A God-Centered Approach
The Best Argument for Christianity
The Word of Flux: Modern Man and the Problem of Knowledge
Life's Ultimate Questions, Second Edition: An Introduction to Philosophy
Faith and Reason
Life's Ultimate Questions
Greg L. Bahnsen
Apologetics involves a conflict over ultimate authorities — that is, a conflict over our presuppositions or final standard. What should be the source of a person's presuppositions? For the unbeliever, it will be some authority for reasoning other than the word of God, while for the believer it is God's revelation. ...more
Greg L. Bahnsen, Van Til's Apologetic: Readings and Analysis

Arthur W. Pink
Deny that the Bible is, without any qualifications, the very Word of God, and you are left without any ultimate standard of measurement and without any supreme authority. Grant that the Bible is a Divine revelation and communication of God's own mind and will to men, and you have a fixed starting point from which an advance can be made into the domain of truth. ...more
Arthur W. Pink

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